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Actor Mortality.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Issue 23 depicts [[Series/CrocodileHunter Steve Irwin]] being bitten by a poisonous snake and dying. Ouch.
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* StrangledByTheRedString: Frank and Brandy [[spoiler: at the end of Wedding Album]].
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* StrangledByTheRedString: Frank and Brandy [[spoiler: at the end of Wedding Album]].Album]].
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That's shoehorning.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Cho has been a lifelong resident in Maryland near Washington DC. The entire time that ''Liberty Meadows'' was being produced, Creator/LyndaCarter, who Brandy was modeled off, just happened to be living in Maryland near Washington (and still does, as of 2021).
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* HilariousInHindsight: Cho has been a lifelong resident in Maryland near Washington DC. The entire time that ''Liberty Meadows'' was being produced, Creator/LyndaCarter, who Brandy was modeled off, happened to reside in Maryland near Wahington (and still does, as of 2021).
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* HilariousInHindsight: Cho has been a lifelong resident in Maryland near Washington DC. The entire time that ''Liberty Meadows'' was being produced, Creator/LyndaCarter, who Brandy was modeled off, just happened to reside be living in Maryland near Wahington Washington (and still does, as of 2021).
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* HilariousInHindsight: Cho has been a lifelong resident in Maryland near Washington DC. The entire time that ''Liberty Meadows'' was being produced, Creator/LyndaCarter, who Brandy was modeled off, also lived in Maryland near Wahington (and still does, as of 2021).
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* HilariousInHindsight: Cho has been a lifelong resident in Maryland near Washington DC. The entire time that ''Liberty Meadows'' was being produced, Creator/LyndaCarter, who Brandy was modeled off, also lived happened to reside in Maryland near Wahington (and still does, as of 2021).
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* HilariousInHindsight: Cho has been a lifelong resident in Maryland near Washington DC. The entire time that ''Liberty Meadows'' was being produced, Creator/LyndaCarter, who Brandy was modeled off, also lived in Maryland near Wahington (and still does, as of 2021).
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Unapproved Magnificent Bastard entries.
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* MagnificentBastard: The Evil Squirrels mostly count as this.
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* StrangledByTheRedString: Frank and Brandy.
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* StrangledByTheRedString: Frank and Brandy.Brandy [[spoiler: at the end of Wedding Album]].
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* CreatorsPet: According to some fans, Frank: At first just the foil for the antics of the Funny Animal cast, towards the end of the strip's newspaper run, he became more and more the focus of events, particularly lead female Brandy's wedding. As the strip made it more obvious that Frank and Brandy were meant to be together, there were fewer and fewer answers to the question "Why, exactly?" Especially given that A) Brandy's fiancee was everything Frank wasn't (rich, good-looking, smooth, and actually able to tell Brandy how he felt) and B) Brandy had already told him he'd blown his shot with her by being wishy-washy. In the end, Frank's main advantage was that he wasn't a huge dick, and Roger was well-established as rather rude, condescending, and mean when Brandy wasn't around. Still, not being with Roger doesn't mean there's any reason for her to be with Frank.
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* CreatorsPet: According to some fans, Frank: At first just the foil for the antics of the Funny Animal cast, towards the end of the strip's newspaper run, he became more and more the focus of events, particularly lead female Brandy's wedding. As the strip made it more obvious that Frank and Brandy were meant to be together, there were fewer and fewer answers to the question "Why, exactly?" Especially given that A) Brandy's fiancee was everything Frank wasn't (rich, good-looking, smooth, and actually able to tell Brandy how he felt) and B) Brandy had already told him he'd blown his shot with her by being wishy-washy. In the end, Frank's main advantage was that he wasn't a huge dick, and Roger was well-established as rather rude, condescending, and mean when Brandy wasn't around. Still, not being with Roger doesn't mean there's any reason for her to be with Frank.''Frank''.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: A huge theme of the strip is Frank's constant pining for Brandy, and his inability to man up and ask her out. Yet in the ''very first story arc'', Frank asks Brandy (whom he'd just met) on a date, leading to a disastrous date where they had no chemistry and slapstick comedy ensued. This is basically completely ignored within weeks to do the "Frank pines for Brandy" thing, and is only casually mentioned in passing by Truman years later (basically to blow it off- saying "it was such a mess that Frank was afraid to ask her out again"). Cho pretty much just seemed to want to rewrite one of the core concepts of the strip.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Issue 23 depicts [[CrocodileHunter Steve Irwin]] being bitten by a poisonous snake and dying. Ouch.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Issue 23 depicts [[CrocodileHunter [[Series/CrocodileHunter Steve Irwin]] being bitten by a poisonous snake and dying. Ouch.
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Please present all Complete Monster candidates in this thread.
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* CompleteMonster: Evil Brandy.
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* CreatorsPet: According to some fans, Frank: At first just the foil for the antics of the Funny Animal cast, towards the end of the strip's newspaper run, he became more and more the focus of events, particularly lead female Brandy's wedding. As the strip made it more obvious that Frank and Brandy were meant to be together, there were fewer and fewer answers to the question "Why, exactly?" Especially given that A) Brandy's fiancee was everything Frank wasn't (rich, good-looking, smooth, and actually able to tell Brandy how he felt) and B) Brandy had already told him he'd blown his shot with her by being wishy-washy. In the end, Frank's main advantage was that he wasn't a huge dick, and Roger was well-established as rather rude, condescending, and mean when Brandy wasn't around.
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* CreatorsPet: According to some fans, Frank: At first just the foil for the antics of the Funny Animal cast, towards the end of the strip's newspaper run, he became more and more the focus of events, particularly lead female Brandy's wedding. As the strip made it more obvious that Frank and Brandy were meant to be together, there were fewer and fewer answers to the question "Why, exactly?" Especially given that A) Brandy's fiancee was everything Frank wasn't (rich, good-looking, smooth, and actually able to tell Brandy how he felt) and B) Brandy had already told him he'd blown his shot with her by being wishy-washy. In the end, Frank's main advantage was that he wasn't a huge dick, and Roger was well-established as rather rude, condescending, and mean when Brandy wasn't around. Still, not being with Roger doesn't mean there's any reason for her to be with Frank.
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Khan isn\'t a magnificent bastard because he doesn\'t do any plotting. He\'s just plain invincible/Julius sabotages himself.
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* MagnificentBastard: Khan the Catfish is utterly invincible. The Evil Squirrels may also count as this.
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* MagnificentBastard: Khan the Catfish is utterly invincible. The Evil Squirrels may also mostly count as this.
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* CreatorsPet: According to some fans, Frank: At first just the foil for the antics of the Funny Animal cast, towards the end of the strip's newspaper run, he became more and more the focus of events, particularly lead female Brandy's wedding. As the strip made it more obvious that Frank and Brandy were meant to be together, there were fewer and fewer answers to the question "Why, exactly?" Especially given that A) Brandy's fiancee was everything Frank wasn't (rich, good-looking, smooth, and actually able to tell Brandy how he felt) and B) Brandy had already told him he'd blown his shot with her by being wishy-washy. In the end, Frank's main advantage was that he wasn't a huge dick, and Roger was well-established as rather rude, condescending, and mean when Brandy wasn't around.
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* StrangledByTheRedString: Frank and Brandy.
* TheWesley: According to some fans, Frank: At first just the foil for the antics of the Funny Animal cast, towards the end of the strip's newspaper run, he became more and more the focus of events, particularly lead female Brandy's wedding. As the strip made it more obvious that Frank and Brandy were meant to be together, there were fewer and fewer answers to the question "Why, exactly?" Especially given that A) Brandy's fiancee was everything Frank wasn't (rich, good-looking, smooth, and actually able to tell Brandy how he felt) and B) Brandy had already told him he'd blown his shot with her by being wishy-washy. In the end, Frank's main advantage was that he wasn't a huge dick, and Roger was well-established as rather rude, condescending, and mean when Brandy wasn't around.
* TheWesley: According to some fans, Frank: At first just the foil for the antics of the Funny Animal cast, towards the end of the strip's newspaper run, he became more and more the focus of events, particularly lead female Brandy's wedding. As the strip made it more obvious that Frank and Brandy were meant to be together, there were fewer and fewer answers to the question "Why, exactly?" Especially given that A) Brandy's fiancee was everything Frank wasn't (rich, good-looking, smooth, and actually able to tell Brandy how he felt) and B) Brandy had already told him he'd blown his shot with her by being wishy-washy. In the end, Frank's main advantage was that he wasn't a huge dick, and Roger was well-established as rather rude, condescending, and mean when Brandy wasn't around.
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* StrangledByTheRedString: Frank and Brandy.
* TheWesley: According to some fans, Frank: At first just the foil for the antics of the Funny Animal cast, towards the end of the strip's newspaper run, he became more and more the focus of events, particularly lead female Brandy's wedding. As the strip made it more obvious that Frank and Brandy were meant to be together, there were fewer and fewer answers to the question "Why, exactly?" Especially given that A) Brandy's fiancee was everything Frank wasn't (rich, good-looking, smooth, and actually able to tell Brandy how he felt) and B) Brandy had already told him he'd blown his shot with her by being wishy-washy. In the end, Frank's main advantage was that he wasn't a huge dick, and Roger was well-established as rather rude, condescending, and mean when Brandy wasn't around.Brandy.
* TheWesley: According to some fans, Frank: At first just the foil for the antics of the Funny Animal cast, towards the end of the strip's newspaper run, he became more and more the focus of events, particularly lead female Brandy's wedding. As the strip made it more obvious that Frank and Brandy were meant to be together, there were fewer and fewer answers to the question "Why, exactly?" Especially given that A) Brandy's fiancee was everything Frank wasn't (rich, good-looking, smooth, and actually able to tell Brandy how he felt) and B) Brandy had already told him he'd blown his shot with her by being wishy-washy. In the end, Frank's main advantage was that he wasn't a huge dick, and Roger was well-established as rather rude, condescending, and mean when Brandy wasn't around.